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Help Dallas Black Dance Theatre Get to the Olympics

The Olympics isn't just about running and jumping around in tight fitting lycra costumes. There's also dancing. And, as part of the Cultural Olympiad that runs in conjunction with the sporting events, Dallas Black Dance Theatre have been invited to perform.
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The Olympics isn’t just about running and jumping around in tight fitting Lycra costumes. There’s also dancing. And, as part of the Cultural Olympiad that runs in conjunction with the sporting events, Dallas Black Dance Theatre has been invited to perform. But the company’s attendance depends greatly on what they can do on the fundraising side of things. Donations can range from $25 up to $100,000, if you feel suitably philanthropic and each donation comes with a range of benefits and recognition. See full press release below for details….

In 1996, DBDT was an official participant in the Olympics and this year we have again gained that distinction. Help DBDT showcase the incredible cultural resources of Dallas on these National and Global stages!

Make a donation today to join our Olympic Team!

 

2012 Olympic Sponsor Benefits:

 

$50,000 & up Torch Bearer (Please contact DBDT at 214-871-2376)

 

$100,000+ donations receive 30 DAYS BILLBOARD RECOGNITION across Dallas Metroplex

FULL PAGE commemorative salute in all programs for the 2012-2013 Dallas Season at the Dee & Charles Wyly Theatre, Winspear Opera House, City Performing Arts Hall and Latino Cultural Center

FOUR (4) VIP SEATS at the 2013 Founders’ Luncheon, Jan. 4, 2013 at the Hilton Anatole honoring Ann Williams

TWO (2) COMPLIMENTARY VIP TICKETS to DBDT’s 2012-2013 Dallas Season of Dance Performances

Recognition in all DBDT Olympic press releases and publicity materials

Banner recognition in the Lobby of the Dee & Charles Wyly Theatre, Winspear Opera House, City Performing Arts Hall and Latino Cultural Center for the Season

Invitation to the Exclusive DBDT Olympic Send-Off Party

$5,000 Champion

 

One-quarter (¼) page commemorative salute in all programs for the 2012-2013 Dallas Season at the Dee & Charles Wyly Theatre, Winspear Opera House, City Performing Arts Hall and Latino Cultural Center

Two (2) VIP SEATS at the 2013 Founders’ Luncheon, Jan. 4, 2013 at the Hilton Anatole honoring Ann Williams

Recognition in all DBDT Olympic press releases and publicity materials

Banner recognition in the Lobby of the Dee & Charles Wyly Theatre, Winspear Opera House, City Performing Arts Hall and Latino Cultural Center for the Season

Invitation to the Exclusive DBDT Olympic Send-Off Party

$1,000 Ambassador

 

Banner recognition in the Lobby of the Dee & Charles Wyly Theatre, Winspear Opera House, City Performing Arts Hall and Latino Cultural Center for the Season

Invitation to the Exclusive DBDT Olympic Send-Off Party

Print recognition on a special Olympic Sponsor page in all 2012-2013 Season programs

$500 Gold

 

Banner recognition in the Lobby of the Dee & Charles Wyly Theatre for DBDT’s 2012-2013 Season

Invitation to the Exclusive DBDT Olympic Send-Off Event Party

Print recognition on a special Olympic Sponsor page in all 2012-2013 Season programs

$100 Silver

 

Invitation to the Exclusive DBDT Olympic Send-Off Party

Print recognition on a special Olympic Sponsor page in all 2012-2013 Season programs

$50 Bronze

 

Commemorative DBDT 2012 Olympics T-Shirt

Print recognition on a special Olympic Sponsor page in all 2012-2013 Season programs

$25 Team Member

 

Print recognition on a special Olympic Sponsor page in all 2012-2013 Season programs

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